I'm turning Princess Anna from Frozen into a classical piece of art! It's time for the coloring book challenge! I took a Frozen coloring page and turned it into a classical piece of art in Photoshop, inspired by George Romney (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:George_Romney_-_Lady_Hamilton_(as_Nature).jpg)
Using a classical painting as inspiration to paint a coloring page is a great practice. You can learn a lot from copying artwork or an art style which you can later apply to your own art (style). This is also, of course, just a whole lot of fun!
I've seen many artists do this coloring book challenge, but I think the originator was Ryan Wood, you can check out his work here: http://woodyart.blogspot.com/2009/06/princess-coloring-book.html
Some other artists that did this coloring page to classical painting challenge:
►Drawing Wiff Waffles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xhddRNRDtA
►Loish: https://www.deviantart.com/loish/art/cinderella-coloring-page-133827655?q=gallery:loish/246063&qo=6
►Katie De Sousa: https://www.deviantart.com/katiedesousa/art/Princess-Coloring-Book-131140111
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This toys dolls parody video shows toddlers Anna and Elsa having fun painting with toddler Rapunzel at her house! She has a lot of fun toy jars full with different nice colours. They paint, make footprints on the paper, and mix the colors. What will they create? Also, toddler Rapunzel has a cute pet . Watch the video and enjoy!
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I am NOT the one doing the illustrations. Please watch the Q&A Videos to find out how our team works. :)
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Anna barely turned 12 years old when she started writing her own songs, a need to give her many feelings a vent. Inspirations were plenty – Dashboard Confessional influenced her just as much as 30 Seconds to Mars. It may be her youth that blurred any style restrictions: Emo, Punk or Gothic have always been equally represented in her music collection – as long as it was true passion that lead the artists.
That is exactly the key element in her songs: they may all just be written by Anna in her room – but there always is that emphasis on true feelings and expressive lyrics.
This candor might be strange for some but it is just this distinction in her thinking, her direct lyrics and her vivid songwriting that make up Anna’s style. A style that speaks directly from the hearts of her many listeners.

- An extensive formal art education forms the backbone of Anna Razumovskaya's very distinctive style. Educated at the Russian State University for the Arts as a High Class Artist, from 1992 to 1995 she went on to study further in Germany, Belgium and Holland, imbuing her artwork with a unique European and cosmopolitan élan. Figures are rendered perfectly, naturally, and the use of extensive detail in the positive space is complemented by impressionistic backgrounds that serve to more fully define the subject while contributing Anna's signature rich colors and evocative moods.
Vibrant in both color and subject, Anna's art speaks to people viscerally and personally, igniting past memories and inviting reflection. The work manifests an ideal world, neither the past nor the future. In her work, Anna creates an opposite reality, overtly sensual, glamorous and expressive, evocatively portraying moods and passions through movement, color and expression. The drape of luxe fabric and the construction of gowns over flesh illuminates the artist's appreciation of timeless haute couture design, and her beautiful models display a careless, unhurried poise.
This year at the New York Art Expo of March 2008, with an astounding recognition in the "Platinum" section, the demand for Anna's collection has risen to a complete "sell out". Now, her originals and limited editions are being categorized as "rare" pieces worldwide with a restricted availability to the public. There are many of Anna's works in private collections in the USA, Canada, Austria, Holland, France and Australia.

From her least favorite word in fashion to why she always has on her Chanel shades, Vogue’s Editor in Chief shares the 73 things that make her Anna Wintour.
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Being involved in Maker movement and 3D printing technology development, Anna is really passionate about how all the new amazing tools can be used together and especially, how people can work together to make things happen.
Her talk is based on her personal life story: being a self-taught student for a long time she met a lot of amazing mentors on her way... Until she became one herself. So what is the art of making mentors and how/why you should be one, too?
Anna Kaziunas France is passionate about distributed, highly-personalized, hands-on technical education. She believes that motivated individuals from any background can learn to make (almost) anything and is dedicated to providing educational resources and frameworks that further this style of independent learning.
Anna is an Editor with Make: Books, whose parent company Maker Media provided the catalyst for a tech-influenced DIY community that has come to be identified as the Maker Movement when they launched MAKE magazine in 2005 followed by Maker Faire in 2006.
She's also the Dean of the Fab Academy, a rapid prototyping program in digital fabrication and electronics directed by Neil Gershenfeld of the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms and taught locally at fab labs around the word. In addition, she co-authored Getting Started with MakerBot and compiled Make: 3D Printing.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

My art style developed slowly and naturally over the course of 10 years to what it is today. Looking back, I can sort of piece together what I did without thinking at the time into steps you can follow and hopefully speed up that process.
As always: I am not an expert nor do I claim to be. You guys asked for my opinion on this subject and I'm sharing. If this video says anything, I hope it tells you that you should not look to one artists or person for all the answers. Look around you: explore! And take what you see and apply it to your life in a way only you can. Have fun!
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In this fine art TV show episode Anna Curtis is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Fine Art TV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 04
Episode - 03
Filmed on Location at - Northern QLD, Australia
Anna Curtis was born in Wangaratta, Victoria in 1960. She completed a Diploma of Fine Art, majoring in painting and printmaking, at Bendigo College of Advanced Education in 1981.
In 1983 Anna Curtis traveled north to Mackay where she established herself as an artist and teacher. Her love of printmaking grew as she developed her own unique technique and style in reduction lino printing. Since then, Anna has traveled extensively throughout Australia and overseas.
She now lives in Port Douglas, North Queensland, working from her studio nestled in the Mowbray Valley.
Her passion for lino printing continues as she keeps pushing the boundaries with this versatile medium.
Inspired by her immediate environment and love of nature, Anna's lino prints celebrate the essence of tropical and inland Australia.
Anna Curtis has worked as a professional artist for over 25 years. She has held numerous solo and group exhibitions around Australia and has won awards for her fine lino prints. Her work is represented in private and public collections.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website http://annacurtis.com.au/
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
Colour In Your Life is an Australian produced TV art show and website http://www.colourinyourlife.com.au
Graeme Stevenson, a world renowned Artist himself, rides his Harley Davidson to the studios of Artists all over the world and allows the viewers a chance to go into the Art studios of some of the greatest Artists in the world.
A wonderfully engaging show that allows people to see inside the minds and the abilities of some of the most creative people in the world. If you love creativity and the shear joy of looking at the world through Art, then Colour In Your Life is the place too be.
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Our friends from Turkey - the professional Hookah makers and graphite artists made us a new logo ! :)
Emrullah Örünklü & Iskender Özkan - Thank U for sharing your talent with us !
Much love from all of us !
Looking forward for the best coffee and Hookah (Nargila) in Istanbul !
Much love from the desert !

This toys dolls parody video shows toddlers Anna and Elsa at Art Class at school painting using beautiful colors. Who's painting is the most beautiful? Watch the video and enjoy!
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In this toys dolls parody video, Elsa and Anna toddlers are very excited because Elsa's wedding will be coming soon! Elsa wakes up and starts getting her hair and makeup done. Little toddlers want to see the beautiful wedding gown which is very sparkly, amazing, beautiful ! Little Elsa and Anna try to make the wedding veil even more beautiful. How will they do this? Is this really going to be a good idea? Will that be a problem? What will happen next and what will Elsa think ? Watch the video and find out! Enjoy !
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In this toys dolls parody video you will see Elsa and Anna toddlers going to the hair salon . Hmm... why do they have to go there?
What style will they get for their hair? Will they color their hair ?
Before this, little Elsa saw a really nice hairstyle video on her tablet and wants to try it and needs little Anna's help ! What could possibly go wrong ? Will her mom get upset ? Watch the video to see what happens and enjoy!
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I clearly don't own this character I only own my Art style......
She lives with her new family can someone draw their family is you want to I don't have time for that.... Sorry......
Her Back Story
Anna parents died and she was all alone wolf packs hated her no one loves her. Anna has her phone to look at pictures of her family until she was adopted by vincent Amanda goten sara and snowball.

Photoshop has become one of the primary tools in comic book coloring, although every artist uses it in a slightly different manner to achieve the look they want. Here artists Anna-Maria Jung talks about how she uses Photoshop to color her animation style artwork.
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Growing up, German artist Anna Mlasowsky wanted to be an archeologist. Instead, she focused her curiosity on studying the traditions and habits of glassmaking. "The way we evaluate a material and use its properties is defined by preconceived opinions and boundaries set by traditions," says Mlasowsky. Her work seeks to challenge preformed behaviors and "raise questions about reality and projection."
"I am not concerned with craft and technique, I don't judge things by how they are made, but how they make use of material," she says. Mlasowsky holds a B.A. from the Danish Design School in Bornholm, Denmark. She received the Kaleidos award in 2010 and was nominated for the European Advancement Award for Young Glass Artists and the Stanislav Libensky Award in 2011. In 2012, she received an Emerging Artist lecture Award from the Glass Art Society. Her work is currently on display in the solo exhibition, Contemporary Traditions at the Glass Museum Ebeltoft.
In her April 2013 Residency at The Studio, Mlasowsky will be creating an installation for her upcoming solo exhibition at The Factory Museum, in Boda, Sweden. Her goal is to materialize sound through a process based on Cymatics, from the Greek word for wave meaning the study of visible sound and vibrations. She will achieve this by sprinkling glass powder on vibrating metal plates connected to a speaker. The glass is then kiln-fired and assembled into a large sound cloud of undulating glass wave forms.
Learn more about the residencies at the Studio at: http://www.cmog.org/glassmaking/studio/residencies

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Anna Pugh was born in Kent in 1938 and is now one of the leading British folk artists. Her paintings and limited edition prints are in the collections of many British and European art collectors. Anna Pugh prints have also proved very popular with many American art collectors, who have a long tradition of appreciating Anna's style of art. The result is that demand from art collectors outstrips supply.
Anna Pugh has obvious empathy with the countryside, and with dogs and plants in particular. From early times, animals and plants have been central to her life, one parent being a vet and the other a devoted gardener. The combination of these elements are frequently represented in her paintings and limited edition prints where Anna's talent as a storyteller is evident.She is inspired by a love of Mogul and Persian painting, and combines their magical portrayal of plants and their method of clumping plants with their use of wild perspective and geometric overall design.
Anna Pugh limited edition prints display touches of the surreal. Few British artists equal her ability to record natural phenomena and to invigorate it with such persuasive illusion. Her Limited Edition Prints have the freshness and irreverent vitality of life lived close to nature. They are prints that people enjoy living with, recording the countryside; the flora and fauna and the changing seasons.
Anna Pugh Limited Edition Prints display an almost dreamlike quality with many of her prints featuring images of figures and birds floating above intriguing scenes below. From above we are invited into a quirky and colourful world where security and fun are paramount coupled with a strong sense of the past.

Hello guys! This is me drawing myself in Anna blues style which I love but I couldn't use her own songs because she said in the description that I couldn't use her songs without it being a cover. So I decided to do some other songs for this. But still go and check out her channel and her boyfriends channel Damien dawn.
Anna blue: https://m.youtube.com/user/annablutube
Damien dawn: https://m.youtube.com/user/DamienDawn
None of the songs in this video is mine.
Songs included.
Nightcore - stand in the rain
Nightcore - paper crown
(( also this isn't meant to be offensive and sorry if I is :( ))

In this video lesson I demonstrate a continuous line contour drawing technique. Drawing a face from a life model, I start at the nose, and draw the entire face and neck without lifting the pen. Contour drawings should be slow and careful.

10 Famous people who have the best fashion sense.
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If you aren’t sure who Anna Wintour is, let us tell you one thing, she pretty much controls the fashion world. That’s because she is the head honcho over at Vogue, and what she says goes! But, even though she has such a powerful title, there are some ladies who are setting the trends when it comes to style, and you won’t find them in your issue of the iconic fashion mag. Celebs like Rita Ora and Beyoncé know just how to dress for any occasion. When they step out for a night on the town or the red carpet, it’s a sure bet they will wind up as front page news, and it’s mostly because of how amazing they look. Other celebs with enviable fashion sense include Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, Yara Shahidi, and Millie Bobby Brown, to name a few. Watch the video to see if your favorite fashion icon landed on our list!
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